Importance of Research
“Research takes you somewhere you haven’t been before, in" rel="nofollow">in fact, to places you didn’t know existed” (Stancliff and Goggin" rel="nofollow">in)
Answer the followin" rel="nofollow">ing questions.
1. Read the above quotes. What do they say about the activity of researchin" rel="nofollow">ing? Do you agree with their philosophies? Explain" rel="nofollow">in.
2. What issues do you discuss most with friends and family? Why?
3. In what issues do you feel most emotionally in" rel="nofollow">involved? What issues, when you discuss them, in" rel="nofollow">inspire strong feelin" rel="nofollow">ings? Identify them and explain" rel="nofollow">in why they in" rel="nofollow">inspire such feelin" rel="nofollow">ings.
4. Is there an issue in" rel="nofollow">in your community (family, team, school, work place, town, state) that is currently havin" rel="nofollow">ing a major impact? Identify and describe that issue and why it matters to you or that community.
5. If you have an in" rel="nofollow">intended career or field of in" rel="nofollow">interest, what are the major issues about which members of that field are concerned? Identify them and explain" rel="nofollow">in why they are of concern.
6. About what local, national and/or in" rel="nofollow">international issues of social justice and human rights are you passionate or concerned? Identify them and explain" rel="nofollow">in why they are of concern.